Tag Archives: folklore

But from that day forward, Maria spoke often of the angel that she saw. She said her name was Jovita and she had hair as golden as the sun, which was unusual because everyone in the village had black hair. Continue reading →

The Dragon Who Rescued the Princess A short story by Dianne Lynn Gardner In a land far away the rain is so plentiful that roses grow as high as the tower windows with long spiny branches that search for the … Continue reading →

High fantasy can be confusing. It’s little wonder that readers find the inclusion of a map a welcome relief. But map making has also become one of the most beautiful additions to fantasy literature. Not only does it help the … Continue reading →

Where o where is the castle? The vast open patio where horses hooves clap gingerly through the crowds. Where long halls of colorful murals, rich rosewood furniture and shimmering mirrors beckon our young lady of Never Year to the sound … Continue reading →

I’ve introduced you to Stenhjaert, the dragon that lives on top of Deception Peak, keeping watch over the mountain, guarding the frozen crystal that would seal the portal were men to find it. Stenhjaert is the keeper of a world … Continue reading →

When Ian, Emil and Britta are banished from their village, the Northwind attempts to give Ian strength and hope by singing the songs of the Kaempern children’s dragon shield. Talented Lexa Rose put the music to the Songs of Wisdom … Continue reading →

I am most proud to announce that I and my fantasy creatures Stenhjaert the dragon Xylon the little guy and all his many descendants Silvio, Meneka, Kaempie and Reuben the wizards Hacatine the evil sorceress queen Promise the good half-sorceress … Continue reading →